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Dolmen of Pedracabana. Catalonia. SpainDolmen of Pedracabana. Cabo Valley. Catalonia. Spain
Ostia Antica. Theater. Italy
The Bristol Filton site in 1949
Group of workers on Blackfriars Bridge site, c.1863-4. PHO/1/3/14 Date: circa 1864
Geologists at PiltdownGeologists Association party visiting the pit at Piltdown on 12 July 1913
Salt Mine Shaft Entrance - Wieliczka, PolandWieliczka, Poland - a famous salt mining town. Active mining ceased in 1996 due to low prices and the flooding of the mine. Salt has been produced here since the 13th century
Camp Site 1930SA popular British camp site, full of tents. Note the luxury caravan and attached tent in the foreground! Date: 1930s
A Clever BrickyThis bricklayer has come up with a nifty way to carry his bricks. Date: late 1960s
Views of the Festival of Britain constructionFour views of the Festival of Britain construction, dating from June 1950 to March 1951, with an aerial view below, showing Londons South Bank in October 1950, looking north across the River Thames
Poster advertising Holy IsipatanaPoster by Dorothy Newsome advertising Holy Isipatana, at Sarnath, a Buddhist site in Benares, India
American Anti-Aircraft Guns near London; Second World War, 1Illustration showing an American anti-aircraft unit firing at enemy bombers, during a German raid on London in 1944. The gun shown is a 90-mm weapon
Royal Exchange, LondonA policeman directs traffic outside the Royal Exchange, which was opened by Queen Victoria in 1844; this is the third built on the site: the first burnt down in 1666
Scottish Caravan SiteCairnsmill Dairy Farm (Holiday Camp) Caravan Site, St. Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland. Here caravanners can enjoy television in the upper barn and children free pony rides
Oswald Sets up CrossKing Oswald of Northumbria sets up a cross at Hefenfelth (Heavens Field) before a battle & is victorious. The cross becomes a site of miracles & healing
The Savoy Chapel, Savoy Hill, Strand, London. It stands on part of the site of the ancient Palace of Savoy and is part of the hospital built by Henry VII in 1505
Military PostmanA military postman for the British army collecting post from a mail box on an army camp site
Pithos (plural - pithoi) - a large ancient Greek storage container. Some very fine examples excavated from within the Minoan palace at Knossos on Crete. Date: circa 1920s
Diagram of the lead and zinc mine in Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia (now Kabwe, Zambia) - the site of the discovery of a Cranium of Homo rhodesiensis, in Mutwe Wa Nsofu Area on June 17
Photograph of the lead and zinc mine in Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia (now Kabwe, Zambia) - the site of the discovery of a Cranium of Homo rhodesiensis, in Mutwe Wa Nsofu Area on June 17
Children at Willesden Workhouse / Central Middlesex HospitalYoung children and their nurses at the Acton Lane site of the Willesden Workhouse / Central Middlesex Hospital. Date: Date unknown
George V inspecting Roman galley unearthed in London 1912George V and Queen Mary inspecting the only Roman boat to be found in Britain during a visit to the London Museum. The galley was unearthed in London on the site of the new County Hall
Reconstruction of Mesolithic site of Star Carr, YorkshireYorkshiremen of ten thousand years ago: a reconstruction of life on the middle Stone Age lakeside site of Star Carr, near Scarborough, showing typical artefacts and activities
Jews at the Wailing Wall, JerusalemThe Wailing Wall (also known as the Western Wall, Kotel, or, in Islam the Buraq Wall) is an ancient limestone wall located in Jerusalem
Aerial View of the 1933 Chicago Worlds Fair site and city 1933
The Lectern - Talerstolen - at Skamlingsbanken, DenmarkThe Lectern (Talerstolen) at Skamlingsbanken, a large hill located in Vejstrup Parish, Jutland, Denmark, between Kolding and Christiansfeld
Surgeons HallThe Company of Surgeons moved from Surgeons Hall in Old Bailey to a site at 41 Lincolns Inn Fields in 1797. Construction of the first College building, to a design by George Dance the Younger
CharterhouseBirds eye view of the old Charterhouse. The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Smithfield, London, dating back to the 14th century
Burrell Devonshire General Purpose Traction Engine TA1849 Jellicoe (msn 3368), with Coeur De Lion 5nhp Engine, built 1913, at a 1959 Walford Cross auction. With Aveling & Barford Steam Roller YA2197
Docklands development, London, England. A mass of cranes and jibs during construction work on tower block offices in the old docks Date: 1989
Pretoria, South Africa, Burials of President Kruger & familyPretoria, South Africa - The Burial site of President Kruger and his family. Date: circa 1906
The Fuling Mausoleum, Qing Dynasty - Shenyang, ChinaThe Fuling or Fu Mausoleum (" Mausoleum of Happiness" ) also known as the East Mausoleum - the mausoleum of Nurhaci, the founding emperor of the Qing dynasty and his wife
The Kings Stone Battle of Flodden memorial, Northumberland, England, marking the spot where James IV of Scotland was killed by Henry VIIIs English army. Unveiled by Sir George Douglas. Bart
The Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, IraqInteresting view (from the rear) of the gigantic vaulted hall (the Taq Kisra) at Ctesiphon, an ancient Parthian city located southeast of modern Baghdad, Iraq
Airship Crash Site with Wreckage in a Field with Snow
Charlton sand Pits - Charlton, South East London. The home football ground of Charlton Athletic FC, The Valley dates from 1919, at a time when the club were looking for a new home
Pharaohs Workers - Ancient Egypt - by Fortunino MataniaWorkers building a temple or palace for a Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. Date: Unknown, poss. 1920s
The Napier Inn and Dock Gate Inn, Fore Street, PlymouthThe Napier Inn (left) and Dock Gate Inn (both later demolished to make way for the enlarged and extended Royal Sailors Rest), Fore Street, Plymouth. Date: circa 1890s
The Napier Inn and Dock Gate Inn, Fore Street, PortsmouthThe Napier Inn (left) and Dock Gate Inn (both later demolished to make way for the enlarged and extended Royal Sailors Rest), Fore Street, Portsmouth. Date: circa 1890s
Site of Naamans House, Damascus, Syria
Syria Damascus Site of Namaan's House pre-1900
Site of Heart of Midlothian, Royal Mile, Edinburgh
Avro 696 Shackleton MR. 1 VP254Royal Air Force - Avro 696 Shackleton MR.1 VP254, the first production aircraft, seen in storage with radar and armament removed, at RAF Langar, awaiting attention at the Avro factory on site
All Saints, Margaret Street, London - The Vicars Room - here many of the Ritual Conferences were held. Date: circa 1910s
Ruins of the ancient city of Carchemish (Karkamis, Karkemish, Kargamis, Karkamisa, Karakamisa, Karikamisa, Gargamis) - an important ancient capital in the northern part of the region of Syria
WW2 - Railway GunsA photograph of some heavy guns at a railway, an important site to defend. Date: circa 1944
King's Room, Chateau de Chambord, Loire Valley, FranceKing's Room, 16th century, used for meals and audiences by Francois I, in the Chateau de Chambord, designed by Domenico da Cortona
Chateau de Chambord, Loire Valley, FranceView through the Porte Royale, the main entrance to the Chateau de Chambord, designed by Domenico da Cortona and built 1519-47 in French Renaissance style under King Francois I, at Chambord
Plans, Chateau de Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, FrancePlans for the restoration of the logis royaux or royal appartments, 1812, in the collection of the Chateau de Chinon or Forteresse royale de Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France